Morning began rather grey in the sky but then the day became absolutely brilliant, we started at dawn and hiked through Lokvice valley and then via interesting Ledena Pecina ice cave to climb the summit just before 4 pm in great scenery of fantastic summit panorama reaching not only fairy tale Durmitor peaks but mounain ranges of all neighbouring Balkan countries on the horizon. Back to Zabljak by the same way in the darkness after 11 pm. Great trip.

Hitchhiked to Sedlo and camped there. Started just after sunrise. Saw some patches of snow in the valleys. Sunny weather all the way. Scrambling just before the summit was very scary for my girlfriend.

Started from and arrived back to Lokvice, where we had camped. The round trip took 8 hours (we walked in a slow pace). The fog just cleared up by the time we reached the summit, so we could enjoy the great views from there. Lots of people on the peak that day.

I set out from Žabljak around 5 AM made it to Crno jezero and walked up in the direction of Ledena pećina. At 1800 m elevation a single (male?) wolf was spotted. Extensive snow fields were still present at the time which made walking without sinking into the snow very hard at higher elevations.At the time I did not have sunglasses and the reflections in the snow from the blazing sun made looking very hard.I reached the saddle below Bobotov kuk around 11 AM or so and a few minutes later I was standing on the summit! Upon descent I descended through Zeleni vir and onto Sedlo from where I walked back to Žabljak. The whole round-trip took something like 12-13 hours. Very strenous!

Starting from Sedlo, passed below Zupci and Zeleni Vir lake we reached top of Bobotov Kuk in 5 hours and sitting on the top one more hour we admired to the view.
On a way back stopped in Ledena cave and came down to Crno lake.